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Old 02-17-2008, 10:40 PM #1
Jazzy'sMom Jazzy'sMom is offline
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Confused new here, Hi! 4yr old daughter w/ epilepsy

My four year old daughter was diagnosed with Epilepsy when she was 13 months old. That is when she had her first series of Grand Mal seizures. She had been displaying signs of Petit Mal seizures since she was a new born. She has a behaivoral problem (undiagnosed) and speach and vocabulary delays. She is currently coming off of Topamax and will continue Trileptol until we see nuero again (march 7th). I am here to hopefully be able to get some insight on her condition and just understand better what she is going through. I want to learn as much as possible about this as I can.

Still freaking out about Epilepsy
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